Have you ever wanted to shop for yourself and/or the holidays without having to spend an entire evening at a friend’s home to purchase and explore what’s new with Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Miche Bags, Nu Skin, Lia Sophia and EM custom designed jewelry? Then plan to join us November 14th!

Bring your friends and join the fun — We will taste some wine, enjoy some refreshments, indulge with a chair massage, win a prize, and experience Elder Living Construction’s “one of a kind” Universal Design Center!

We will also have an NKBA Kitchen and Bath design expert to show you the latest trends in home design/remodeling and home modifications.

This is a great opportunity to relax at the end of the day to meet and enjoy the company of other women in our area.

We are excited to announce that we are featured “In The Spotlight” on the Oakland Chamber Network‘s website! We are proud members of the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce. Follow the link below to listen as John Petty interviews our very own Roger Burghdoff. You can find out why we are unique and qualified to serve the aging population and people with special needs in the metro-Detroit area.

We are thrilled to be included in the June 2013 issue of Qualified Remodeler Magazine! The article is titled “Actionable Ideas for Universal Design: What Universal Design Is and Isn’t” and features a nice overview of universal design trends in kitchens, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and more.

These photos are from another recent project in Brighton, Michigan. We installed walker steps at the garage entrance and front entrance of a home. As with most Universal Design elements, you don’t realize what a necessity they are until you need them. Check out the design changes we also made in the homeowner’s master bathroom.

Roger Burghdoff discusses some challenges of getting homeowners to accept that they might benefit from universal design elements in their homes, especially their kitchens and bathrooms. “Aging in Place” can be a hard term and thought to grasp, but that’s why we are here for you.

Did you know bathrooms can feature universal design elements without being obtrusive? Check out this segment from ForResidentialPros.com as our very own Barb Baker demonstrates some important universal design pieces including bathroom vanities, mirrors, therapeutic bath tubs, and steam therapy.

We recently completed a master bath renovation at a home in Brighton, Michigan. The master bath remodel included creating a roll-in shower (with niche at seated height), comfort height toilet, roll under sink, and Jacuzzi tub. Our team also installed a custom stair-glide new toilet, and decorative grab bars in the first floor bath, walker steps at the garage and front entrance, an intermediate step with handrail from the kitchen to the family room, and handrails on the deck.

Our client, Julie, described her bathroom by saying, “I feel like I am living in a luxury hotel”. She also said, “Functionally, this is the best thing ever.”